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DC Diagnosis: Trump’s cuts hit Columbia to AHRQ

Last updated: March 22, 2025 9:08 pm
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The Columbia University research program into myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) has been dealt a severe blow due to recent funding cuts by the Trump administration. This program, which was at the forefront of research in this field, has been forced to shut down, leaving many patients and researchers concerned about the future of ME/CFS research.

ME/CFS is a debilitating illness characterized by extreme fatigue, pain, cognitive impairment, and other symptoms that significantly impact the quality of life of those affected. Despite affecting millions of people worldwide, ME/CFS remains poorly understood, and there are limited treatment options available.

The Columbia University program was known for its groundbreaking research into ME/CFS, including studies on the underlying causes of the illness, potential treatments, and ways to improve the quality of life for patients. The funding cuts have left many researchers without support and have halted critical research projects that were ongoing.

The impact of these funding cuts extends beyond just the researchers at Columbia University. Patients who were participating in clinical trials or relying on the latest research findings to inform their treatment options are now left in limbo. Without continued funding and support for ME/CFS research, the progress that has been made in understanding this complex illness may be lost.

It is crucial that the importance of ME/CFS research is recognized, and that funding is restored to programs like the one at Columbia University. The ME/CFS community is calling for increased investment in research, education, and support services to improve the lives of those affected by this debilitating illness.

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As we continue to advocate for increased funding and support for ME/CFS research, it is important to remember the impact that this illness has on individuals and families. By working together to raise awareness and support research efforts, we can make a difference in the lives of those living with ME/CFS.

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